13 Related Articles, between 2018-09-05 and 2018-04-23

Gin ads in Scotland are banned for claiming the drink is healthier than bananas, encouraging excess. Complaints over ten Facebook posts from the Scottish Gin Society have been upheld by the U.K.'s advertising body for encouraging excessive drinking and linking alcohol to sexual success, among other issues >>

How to blow up inflatables easily: Mother reveals genius hack using a hairdryer and a plastic bottle. Claire Wilcockson, from Scotland, took to Facebook group Extreme Bargaining and Coupons UK , to reveal how you can blow up your inflatables using a hairdryer and a plastic bottle. >>

Images show lifeless body of endangered red squirrel trapped inside discarded plastic jar. WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT:The animal was found yesterday by a gamekeeper in Scotland. The images were posted on Facebook by the Grampian Moorland Group. >>

Impatient drivers narrowly avoid head-on crashes with tractor. This tractor driver's dashcam shows the moment the dangerous manoeuvres made by motorists trying to get past a tractor.
The astonishing compilation was posted to Facebook by 44-year-old Andrew Allan, who lives in North Ayrshire, Scotland. >>

Man leaves hilarious Facebook comment for his wife after he takes her to Bermuda. Craig Thomson, from Renfrewshire, Scotland, told his wife Lynne he was going to 'lose her in the Bermuda triangle' after he whisked her away to the island on a romantic trip for her 40th birthday. >>

Scottish jokers selling bread and milk for extortionate prices. Listings for bread and milk have popped up on eBay, Facebook marketplace and Gumtree with prices from £5 to £1,000. One user from Helensburgh selling essentials said they were the 'last in Scotland'. >>

SNP paid Facebook £100,000 to target voters. The Scottish Mail on Sunday can reveal that the SNP paid Facebook to identify supporters of rival parties, then bombard them with Nationalist propaganda. >>

The papers: 'Regulate Facebook like the BBC'. Further revelations about Facebook's influence feature on Scotland's front pages. >>

Video: Footage shows shocking attack on Scottish man in Kelso. This footage shows the shocking moment a community safety officer in Kelso, Scotland was attacked by a group of teenage youths. Posted onto Facebook, the group are reported to have attacked the man because he asked them to move away from his car. >>

Woman claims her iPhone cover saved her from being electrocuted by lightning. Tracey Kutluol, pictured, posted the terrifying video on Facebook claiming she had been struck by lightning while filming the storm at her home in Galashiels on the Scottish Borders. >>

Woman is duped by £10 Facebook 'psychic' in hilarious exchange. Niamh Gargan, from Glasgow, Scotland, was asked to send a photo of herself to a woman called Brodie Mcdougall for a psychic reading through the Facebook messenger app. >>